* -5" Norwood, uses. leaves this week m with its amazing ibrsc-dimensional porhaya die greatest fiery since in world began, In Iii.-lulu depth and lull color. Three reels each with story folders (11 pictures). A perfect ' Easter silt for all ages. _ Father 0.llurp|Iy Elm Pastor-atop 0f Purcell iiiiuroh :, rather A. 0. Murphy. pastor at sacred Heart catholic 1 olsurcb,whoisason.o£ the late g. Mr. '1'. J. Murphy or Tignieh, and —' Murphy. who lives new in I — to take over the pastorate or Our , Victory Ontholic church at Purcell, Mo. on Saturday relieving rather R. A. Carlin who is gong to the Federal Eeiorsnatoxy at Reno as chaplain. hther Murphy. who was a stu- dent at St. Dunstarrs University, came to Capitol Hill,’ Washington. inApril or 1046, as assistantprieat u,uder rather abeatter until the‘ lat- tpr's death, when he administered the parish trons July 1. or the same year until November 13 when !'atti';er 6. 1'. Lueeke was appointed r. rather Murphy is a member or the local Kiwanis club and during his service in the community en- de hinisell to Catholics and priest at B0- cred Heart will he Father Ma‘l Dunn. at present stationed at Francis church. 1901 NW iii. He had been in the state for the past six months. York and Vicinity Mrs. Harold Watts and daughter Elizabeth spent Friday in the city. Miss Margaret Watts. Tracadie, was a visitor to York last week. \ «Brief! ' Mlsses‘Anita and Bernice Lewis spent Sunday at their home in York. Mrs. Harold McLeod. Ulu. and little son Keir, spent the week- end in York. Mr. Ambrose Doyle and Arthur Wyatt. Pleasant Grove, spent Fri- day in the city. View-Master reels are for either View- soon at Select View-Master Stssooscops - - - 1.95 " K STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES‘ .Vanoouvar.l.C. George .1‘. ilisrii, Jmllor Master or Junior Projector. 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Miss Norma Lewis. student nurse at the P. E. I.'l-Iospital. was I visitor to her home in York last week. Mrs. Gordon Carr and son Eric. Oyster Bed Bridge. were recent visitor; to York, the guest of Mrs. Albert Proud. " ,_ Mr. and Mrjs_..J.§le_il Mclnnis and daughter Diane. city, were recent visitors to York. the guest or Mrs. Robert Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. William Houlan and son Vincent were visitors to York recently, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Newson. ' Mrs. Alex Benton has returned . home from the hospital much irn- proved in health. She is staying §liU1i“l‘|Bl‘ sister. Mrs. Albert Proud, or . Mr. and Mrs. Toni“ Knox and family have returned to their home in the city alter visiting in York. the guest or Mr. and Mrs. George Watts. Mr. Earl Ling has taken over the agency or Mr. Harvey Kaiser ot the Rawleigh , business ot Queen's County. His iriends wish him/success in his new under- taking. Gard Of Thanks The family or the late ‘mamas Qrlton wish to thank kind friends and neighbours who assisted in - <-::aoICrO.‘ aeh|"'... . ice rnanshushter in the total beat- any way in their recent bereave- ment; also those who sent flowers and messages 01 sympathy. card or Thanks The family or the late Peter Jaolunan wish to express sincere thanks to the kind neighbours and . iriends who assisted in any way during their recent bereavement. Also to those who sent More Card!» expression ct sympathy and flow- on. Six-Month Sentence For Manslaughter Noam BAY. ont., March 2- (OP) — A -N-year-oin carpenter who "didn't know his own strength" was sentenced today to six months his nine-month-old son. upon 1), an ma bun charged also with murder. A grand , - ury yesterday quashed the mur- der indictment. Merl-iman pleaded guilty to the lesser count at man- slaughter. . . Kr. Justice w.r. 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